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"Handwriting on the wall: artistic public discourse, graffiti and viral imagery"

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One of Thomas Edison's first applications of his sound recording & playback technology was in the toy industry. This small doll contained the tiny wax cylinder player you see beside her. The cylinder recording was of a woman reciting part of the "Jack Horner" poem. Though the combination worked, there were many problems with the delicate and vulnerable system so the doll was discontinued. Click below to hear a digital recording of the recitation.

1890 Edison Talking Doll recording of "Little Jack Horner" - click below


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1888 Edison Talking Doll recording of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" - click below



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"Waxing Whitman: Material Metamorphoses & Conceptual Compulsions"

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Contested wax cylinder recording of Walt Whitman's poem "America"



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